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I need to buy employees new boots and was wandering what the best boots are. We have had meindl, elton, stein over the years but rarely get 12months out of a pair. I now have gone back to Klima Air as my first pair lasted 3 years but at they are £200+and we allow £150 for boots.

 

What do you guys reccomended? Is there a decent pair for £150 or should I just increase the boot allowence?

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I ended up with hiax protector extremes took over a week to wear in but gr8 for spiking and standing in v forks.

they are abour 240-250 but i would expect an easy 12months from them.

 

Plus they are class 2 so almost muppet proof:sneaky2:

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i think that 150 is a very generous allowance for boots. You should be able to get some good boots for that. I ware the elten aquafells, they're sympatex and have never let me down in wet weather. They're reasonably comfy and rigid so are ok with spikes. Not had any problems when climbing in them. Seen them for between 120 and 140. The only negative is that the outer material is wareing away. Going to get a new pair at the AA trade fair thinking of taking a look at the haix protectors, or the tibets. The bloke i work with wares stiens. Took quite a while to break in but he reakons that they are very good for climbing in.

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